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- List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
5: '''Table sorting options'''
7: ... your URL window and run it. (The other table scripts there can also be used here: transposing columns...
14: <caption> Alternate versions </caption>
178: *[[List of largest optical refracting telescopes]]
179: *[[List of largest optical reflecting telescopes]] - January 1 (18244 bytes)
1: ...Julian year by all Western European countries except England between about 1450 and 1600. The Gregoria...
8: *[[990]] - Russia adopts the Julian calendar.
15: ...discovered by [[France|French]] explorer [[Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier]].
28: *[[1892]] - [[Ellis Island]] opens to begin accepting immigrants to the [[United States]].
50: ...Sudan]] achieves independence from the [[Egypt|Egyptian Republic]] and the [[United Kingdom|United Kin... - Morse code (33777 bytes)
11: ...length of the Morse characters made it hard to adapt to automated communication, so it was largely rep...
13: ...tters, was developed in Germany and eventually adopted as the worldwide standard as "International Mor...
23: When Morse code was adopted to radio, the dots and dashes were normally sen...
31: ..., for example: many [[Nokia]] cellphones have an option to beep SMS in Morse code when it receives an ...
46: ...iocommunication Conference of 2003 (WRC-03) made optional the international Morse code requirement for... - Apple Macintosh (24250 bytes)
7: ...01]], Apple introduced a modern and more secure [[Unix]]-based successor (AKA Darwin, a modern OS based ...
9: ...roduced or popularized a number of innovations adopted later by other PCs and operating systems. ...
24: * The [[PostScript]] [[laser printer]]
26: ...programmability through [[HyperCard]], [[AppleScript]] and Automator (Introduced in Mac OS X 10.4 Tige...
32: * First laptop with keyboard behind a palmrest ([[PowerBook]] ... - List of computing topics (15876 bytes)
90: [[Acceptance, Test Or Launch Language]] --
111: [[AppleScript]] --
158: [[Cat (Unix)]] --
171: [[Comm (Unix)]] --
181: [[Common Unix Printing System]] -- - Time (15299 bytes)
3: Attempting to understand the nature of '''Time''' has alw...
9: ...ay are "non-SI" units, but ''are'' officially accepted for use ''with'' the International System. The...
23: ...t time is part of a fundamental [[abstract]] conceptual framework (together with [[space]] and [[numbe...
25: ... both as features of [[spacetime]] – a conception that challenges intuitive notions of [[simulta...
27: ...ical]] entity itself, or simply a [[concept |conceptual]] framework we need to think (and talk) about ... - Computer mouse (29399 bytes)
1: ...grip the ball and transfer movement.<br>'''3:''' Optical encoding disks include light holes.<br>'''4:'...
23: ===Optical mice===
24: ...advance paved the way for widespread adoption of optical mice.
26: ... For example, the Agilent Technologies ADNS-2610 optical mouse sensor will process 1512 frames per sec...
28: Demand for advances in optical mouse technology comes in large part from com... - Kill (208 bytes)
5: ...nix)|kill]] — the command in [[Unix]] and [[Unix-like]] [[computer]] [[operating system]]s - Appliance (6102 bytes)
14: ...il [[application]] running on top of [[Linux]], [[Unix]], [[Microsoft Windows]], or some other opearting...
20: ...g system. [[Cisco]]'s [[IOS]] is an example; the Unix-like operating system has firewall functions and ...
22: ... user cannot access anything on the computer, except for the application interface that the vendor has...
24: ... software firewall running on Linux, with an encryption ASIC to speed up VPN access.
26: ... be mixed -- an ASIC print server might allow an optional hard drive for job queueing, or a Linux-base...
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